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DATE | 2002-02-15 |
FROM | Seth Johnson
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Linux: Save Government Million$
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http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/ScottBillings/ScottBillings9.html
Linux: Save Government Million$
By Scott Billings
In a recent article Paul Ferris of LinuxToday made a bit of an argument, that the US govt. should use Free Software/Open Source Software for security reasons.
While I'm certainly not going to argue with him, I have a much simpler reason why the US govt. should use Free/Open Source software (since that's getting to be a lot of typing.... From now on, I'm going to use Free Software and Open Source Software interchangeably. Just insert whichever term is your preference). Quite simply, it's a concept most anyone can understand. Saving money.
When you think about the thousands, quite probably even millions of computers used by various govt. agencies, when you think that you end up paying even $20 for a copy of Windows on each of those systems, it will add up quickly to a rather large sum. Then, consider that using Linux or FreeBSD, a single CD could legally be used to install a copy of the OS on each and every one of those systems.... The price per install becomes negligible rather quickly. Even if you buy a separate CD for each individual agency, you're still going to be saving quite a bit of money on OS licensing fees.
Then, you can shift your attention to the application licensing fees. Rather quickly, I expect AbiWord, KOffice, and others to become highly competitive products. There's also Maxwell still floating around out there, which is pretty good except for some of the more advanced features of today's word processors. Cutting out application licensing fees will probably s OS fees.
Recently in the realm of US politics, the idea of a balanced budget has been a rather big topic. This isn't a far throw from the larger topic of saving money, and cutting (US) govt. spending all around. While the totals saved by such measures will probably only total in the hundreds of millions, a drop in the bucket for a govt. dealing with tens to hundreds of billions of dollars. But, that still doesn't mean that hundreds of millions of dollars aren't worth saving from needless spending. That money could be then put to better use. Be it in a small tax break or helping fund some other agency.... The end result comes down to it being a few hundred million dollars that are no longer needing to be paid by taxpayers.
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